The sign language interpreter used during Nelson Mandela’s memorial service at Johannesburg FNB football stadium yesterday was a fraud, it has been confirmed.
South Africa's deaf federation has said that the man using sign language during the Mandela memorial was a "fake".
Concerns over the male interpreter had been raised by deaf people watching the service on Tuesday.
Bruno Druchen, the national director of the Deaf Federation of South Africa said the unnamed man seen on television next to leaders such as US President Barack Obama "was moving his hands around but there was no meaning in what he used his hands for."
He took to Twitter to vent his frustrations:
South African parliament member Wilma Newhoudt, a member of the ruling party and who is also deaf, added the man communicated nothing with his hand and arm movement, Sky News reported.
Braam Jordaan, a deaf South African and board member of the World Deaf Federation, also said he believed the interpreter was creating his own signs as he went along.
She said: "There was zero percent accuracy. He couldn't even get the basics right. He couldn't even say thank you.
"You're supposed to indicate with your facial expressions, even if it's not an exact sign. He didn't indicate that (booing of Jacob Zuma) at all. It just passed him by.
"Nobody knows who he is. Even at this hour we still don't have his name."
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